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Thursday, 8 May 2025
Show HN: Woxi - A Rust-based interpreter for a subset of the Wolfram Language https://bit.ly/43kHIjM
Show HN: Woxi - A Rust-based interpreter for a subset of the Wolfram Language Mathematica is an incredible piece of software, and the Wolfram Language is actually quite pleasant to use once you get used to the syntax. Unfortunately, the high licensing costs of Mathematica make it inaccessible to many people, and therefore (in my opinion) worse solutions like Python, R, and Jupyter have become the default. Due to the sheer size of Mathematica (over 6000 functions!), it is impossible for me to rebuild it from scratch alone. Please join me in rebuilding it one PR at a time so we can finally make it accessible to everyone! https://bit.ly/4m3tg7n May 8, 2025 at 09:59PM
Show HN: Koodi – A PWA that aggregates USSD codes for African telecom users https://bit.ly/42TdeWc
Show HN: Koodi – A PWA that aggregates USSD codes for African telecom users Hi HN, I’m a developer based in Togo, and I recently built a small tool called koodi.africa, a Progressive Web App that aggregates USSD codes (used to check balances, buy data, send money, etc.) for telecom users in Africa. In many African countries, users rely on USSD codes for everyday mobile money actions and data purchases—but it’s hard to remember all the codes across different networks and countries (Moov, MTN, Yas, Orange, etc.). So I created koodi.africa as a simple, installable web app that lists these codes in an easy-to-use interface. You tap a button (e.g., “Buy 500MB data”), and it launches the correct USSD code. It even handles variables if needed. It works offline after the first load, so it’s usable without an internet connection. Great for people who travel, use dual-SIM phones, or manage multiple numbers. This is just an MVP – built in a few hours – but I’d love feedback, feature suggestions, and contributions. Try it here: https://bit.ly/4dfsXlY Happy to answer questions! https://bit.ly/3ZbqNOa May 8, 2025 at 10:03PM
Wednesday, 7 May 2025
Show HN: iOS App Size Analysis Tool for macOS https://bit.ly/3GMhpdO
Show HN: iOS App Size Analysis Tool for macOS https://apple.co/437JJPi May 8, 2025 at 03:47AM
Show HN: A CLI tool for interacting with Linear https://bit.ly/3Z5eqTQ
Show HN: A CLI tool for interacting with Linear https://bit.ly/4jLkuJq May 8, 2025 at 02:11AM
Show HN: US Routing – Python library for fast local routing in the United States https://bit.ly/4iTFwo7
Show HN: US Routing – Python library for fast local routing in the United States https://bit.ly/4jHzaJB May 8, 2025 at 12:51AM
Show HN: Wordle style games are not dead. I collected 314 and looking for more https://bit.ly/43jlJK7
Show HN: Wordle style games are not dead. I collected 314 and looking for more https://bit.ly/44XzEqn May 7, 2025 at 08:44AM
Show HN: YouTube Time Machine – browser extension to find forgotten videos https://bit.ly/3GHJh2A
Show HN: YouTube Time Machine – browser extension to find forgotten videos I built this after reading about YouTube's 20th anniversary and learning that the median YouTube video has only 41 views. The extension searches for videos with default camera filenames (DSC_, IMG_, GOPR, etc.) that people uploaded without SEO optimization. In YouTube's early days, people weren't trying to become influencers - they just wanted to share moments. These videos give an authentic glimpse into people's lives without the "like and subscribe" calls to action. The extension only searches public videos. You can choose a camera model and date to see unfiltered snapshots of life that the algorithm has overlooked. The day and month of the date is used as the four digits. It's a reminder of what YouTube was before it became "the new Hollywood." Built it in ~90 minutes with some AI assistance. Code is on GitHub if you want to contribute or modify. https://bit.ly/4k6OS0E May 7, 2025 at 07:12AM
Tuesday, 6 May 2025
Show HN: Agents.erl (AI Agents in Erlang) https://bit.ly/3Z3o3T0
Show HN: Agents.erl (AI Agents in Erlang) https://bit.ly/4m9OGzK May 7, 2025 at 02:42AM
Show HN: Whippy Term - GUI terminal for embedded development (Linux and Windows) https://bit.ly/4kcL4eB
Show HN: Whippy Term - GUI terminal for embedded development (Linux and Windows) https://bit.ly/4kb9lld May 7, 2025 at 12:02AM
Monday, 5 May 2025
Show HN: Pinggy – A free RSS reader for the web https://bit.ly/3GFh5gO
Show HN: Pinggy – A free RSS reader for the web https://bit.ly/4d2HGAB May 6, 2025 at 02:18AM
Show HN: McPoogle: Search Engine for MCP Servers https://bit.ly/4jYqDBM
Show HN: McPoogle: Search Engine for MCP Servers With all the MCP servers coming to AI IDEs like Cline, Windsurf, Cursor and VS Code, we realized that their MCP search sucks. So, we built a free MCP search engine using our Graphlit Knowledge platform, where you can ask about 4000+ MCP servers and tools, with LLMs from Groq, Anthropic, OpenAI and Google Gemini. McPoogle MCP Server coming soon, so you can search within your favorite IDE. https://bit.ly/4k9v6BV May 6, 2025 at 02:33AM
Show HN: Automate your workflows with screen recordings and AI agents https://bit.ly/4k55h5S
Show HN: Automate your workflows with screen recordings and AI agents Hi all, There are tons of AI agent builders out there. But let’s be honest, for most people, they’re still hard to use. Every single day, I see people struggling to create workflows with these agents and posting their requirements on Upwork. So we built Nutix. Just upload your screen recording and that’s it. Nutix watches what you do, understands your workflow, and builds it with AI agents instantly. You'll have to authorize access to underlying application for agents runs. Access over 2500+ applications and build your automations on top of it. No prompts. No coding. Just show it once , and you're done. https://bit.ly/4lY9rhP May 5, 2025 at 11:02PM
Sunday, 4 May 2025
Show HN: Serdev – A bundler-independent development server for Node.js https://bit.ly/3SnkXFC
Show HN: Serdev – A bundler-independent development server for Node.js The problem: I have a project with many components each with their own build-step. The solution: serdev builds then serves components based on the requested route and watches for changes to trigger a rebuild. https://bit.ly/3S9O937 May 5, 2025 at 03:41AM
Show HN: A social media network where users share prompts instead of posts https://bit.ly/4k7QwiP
Show HN: A social media network where users share prompts instead of posts Social media these days feels like swimming through a feed of AI generated slop rather than actual human thoughts. Sometimes I wonder what the prompts behind the posts are. I bet there's more creativity going into the prompts than the final content that actually gets shared. What if people just shared their prompts, and the completion was rendered on-demand, client side? Disclaimer: This is a vibe coded proof-of-concept, not a functional service, built in the no-code builder Mocha. It's seeded with a few fake posts. You can create your own posts but they're just saved locally on your own device. To run the completions, you'll need to drop in an OpenAI API key. It uses 4o-mini, so the API calls are super cheap. https://bit.ly/4jYBexf May 4, 2025 at 11:30PM
Show HN: My AI Native Resume https://bit.ly/436GtUf
Show HN: My AI Native Resume I've been deeply involved in working with AI agents and large language models (LLMs) for a while now. During a recent job search, I found myself repeatedly explaining my skills and experiences to various assistants. Around the same time, I was creating content for my website to help hiring teams understand my capabilities better and make informed decisions. MCP had started to gain momentum and I saw a way to reduce my toil. So I built an MCP server that can effectively communicate my qualifications as a job candidate. This server acts as an AI-powered resume, providing an understanding of my professional background and a set of tools, prompts and resources to help explore my skills and experiences. The code is open source, so you can create your own AI-driven resume server. Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3EDKojj . During my job search I paired my mcp server with others such as notion, hirebase, and gmail to build a leads database, write cover letters, and track my job search. https://bit.ly/3EW1kkZ May 5, 2025 at 02:44AM
Show HN: A site that tracks how positively terms are discussed on Reddit https://bit.ly/4jNmeSM
Show HN: A site that tracks how positively terms are discussed on Reddit https://bit.ly/44nc5av May 5, 2025 at 12:26AM
Show HN: I taught AI to commentate Pong in real time https://bit.ly/438Sxo6
Show HN: I taught AI to commentate Pong in real time https://bit.ly/3EEjIyR May 2, 2025 at 05:49PM
Saturday, 3 May 2025
Show HN: GoVisual – lightweight, zero-config HTTP request visualizer for Go https://bit.ly/4d7Vhqm
Show HN: GoVisual – lightweight, zero-config HTTP request visualizer for Go Hello HN, I kept losing half my debugging sessions to hunting down why a request failed, or which middleware added that header, or why my JSON response was malformed—too many tools, too many context switches. So I built GoVisual, a tiny Go library that wraps your existing http.Handler and gives you a live dashboard at http://localhost:8080/__viz . - Real-time monitoring: Requests show up instantly via SSE - Deep inspection: Headers, request/response bodies, status, timing - Middleware tracing: Visualize execution order and durations - Zero external deps: Pure Go, drop-in middleware; works with standard lib, Gin, Chi, Echo, Fiber It’s strictly for local development—no setup, no config files, just go get and wrap your mux if you pass a -viz flag. I use it every day instead of shoving everything through Postman or hacking logs. It’s MIT-licensed and on GitHub here: https://bit.ly/44XjvBp Would love to hear if this solves a pain for you too, or any ideas on making it even more useful. Thanks! https://bit.ly/44XjvBp May 4, 2025 at 03:55AM
Show HN: I built a tool to automate repetitive tasks by recording my screen https://bit.ly/4dkWBGx
Show HN: I built a tool to automate repetitive tasks by recording my screen Hi HN, I'm excited to share ClickRepeat, a tool I've been building to tackle the tedious, repetitive tasks we all face on our computers. The core idea is simple: you record yourself performing a task once (clicking, typing, navigating apps), and ClickRepeat's AI learns the workflow. Then, you can replay that exact automation anytime, locally or eventually in the cloud. Think of it like creating macros by demonstration, without needing to write scripts or deal with complex RPA setups. For example, you could automate: - Generating weekly reports by pulling data from different apps/sites. - Processing data entry from standard forms or emails. - Running routine UI checks for software development. - Formatting downloaded files consistently. It's designed for anyone – developers, analysts, marketers, support agents, researchers, etc. – who finds themselves doing the same clicks and keystrokes over and over. The goal is to make automation accessible without a steep learning curve. I'd love to hear your feedback, thoughts on the approach, potential use cases you envision, or any questions you might have! Thanks! https://bit.ly/4d7TDoG May 3, 2025 at 09:19PM
Show HN: MP3 File Editor for Bulk Processing https://bit.ly/434HBrz
Show HN: MP3 File Editor for Bulk Processing Efficiently edit many MP3 files using a combination of GUI operations and scripting. https://bit.ly/40A0mCU May 4, 2025 at 12:27AM
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